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Mobile Network Computers Should be the Terminal of Mobile Communication Networks

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In this study, based on the concept of a mobile network computer, the author points out that a modern mobile communication network should be referred to as a mobile computer network and a modern mobile communication terminal should be referred to as a “mobile network computer”, rather than a “mobile phone” or a “mobile computer” etc. Also, an introduction to the integration approach of mobile communication and computer networks is provided, including technology integration, business integration, network integration, and IMS technology in terms of several aspects, for the purpose of providing people with opportunity to learn more about mobile computer networks, and thereby better understand the concept of a mobile network computer, in order to popularize the concept of mobile network computers throughout the world. In the computer and internet age, network and mobile network computers may be the main terminals of fixed and mobile networks. Therefore, the author of this study not only illuminates the development of mobile network computers, but also draws the outline of a complete picture of the information society in terms of network and mobile network computers. Doing so enables people to have a clearer understanding of information society. It should be noted that in this study both the “mobile network computer” and “mobile computer network” are discussed. These are two distinct types of concepts, so please pay careful attention to avoid confusion.

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Guo, Z., Bi, S., Jiang, Y. et al. Mobile Network Computers Should be the Terminal of Mobile Communication Networks. Wireless Pers Commun 85, 1895–1904 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11277-015-2878-0

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